Play with a laptop or pc?

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Actually you have to test it or what do you think download games and try how and with what settings it runs smoothly?

And it can also be due to the internet if that doesn't work so that's very important?

Then I just think if he has a good graphics card now it doesn't matter if the processor and the graphics card are good and he has a good RAM of 8 GB and can display uhd graphics and Windows 10. It depends on the combination of the pc or laptop with me as a whole and not only because of a somewhat weaker graphics card you can't gamble or what do you think?

And does anyone know anything about ultrabooks? My laptop is called an ultrabook by Intel, does that mean that it could be enough for gaming alone? Because I found out that Intel Ultrabook is very demanding for the laptops.

Ca

Depends on what you want to play.

For complex 3D applications such as COD, PubG, Fortnite etc… You then need things from 1000 EUR.

No matter whether Ultrabook or not, you still need the information of your hardware. There are many Ultrabooks and they are not all equally good. The term only means that they are thin and light. And most of the time now NOT great, except for office work and internet surfing.

It may also be due to the internet, but it does not mean that you have poor quality with Wi-Fi at the same time. We generally recommend using a LAN cable, but Internet connection is not a problem.

And then you have to say which game you want to play and search for.

co

I would say ultrabook means that it is very, very old.

Play with a laptop or pc

https://de.wikipedia.org/.../Ultrabook

ja

I gamble with the laptop.

De

At least you know your way around

So to the ultrabook story, which is thin and light and true. However, there are also requirements for the battery that should last a very long time and that it should run quickly, should start quickly, which in my opinion are requirements for the overall performance of the laptop. Sure it depends on the ultrabook obs is good but with mine I have hope

Do you have a tip on how I can find out and understand all the important data of my laptop quickly and easily, so I can write to you?

Ca

The brand and model would be enough to get you started.

Is usually somewhere on the laptop / ultrabook on the back,

or you can read out which processor is installed under "System".

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It depends on the combination of the pc or laptop with me as a whole and not only because of a somewhat weaker graphics card you can't gamble or what do you think?

Yes and no. It depends on the station wagon, but everything depends on each other.
It is e.g. No matter how good your processor is, if the game is graphics-heavy and your graphics card is bad.

In this case, the graphics card (which can of course be any other part) represents the so-called bottleneck, i.e. The bottleneck.
The component that slows performance (like bottleneck water).

A bad graphics card can't be compensated for by a good processor.

And does anyone know anything about ultrabooks? My laptop is called an ultrabook by Intel, does that mean that it could be enough for gaming alone?

Well, it's the opposite.
The "Ultra" does not refer to performance, but to portability, flexibility and weight.

Ultrabooks are particularly light, have a long battery life and tablet-like properties (quick wake up from standby etc.).
The performance must be "only" acceptable.

Ultrabooks are practically what a laptop should originally have been. You should be able to take it easily anywhere, the battery should last a long time and it should work accordingly.
It's just laptops that are actually used on the go. For example from students in the university, commuters on the train or anywhere else.
They are made for mobile work, not to play games with high demands.

De

Brand is lenovo model lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1, only, as I said, there are identical generations and different combinations of which I found out on the Internet, I'm still quite overwhelmed with mine, so you help me?

De

Wow thanks for the detailed answer

Ca

Help yes… Well that's really expensive… But there's only everywhere

Intel HD graphics (620) in it. The question arises whether this will be a pleasure if you e.g. Fortnite could play at 720P and ~ 30 FPS.

As I said, the field of application of an ultrabook is different. Long battery life, low weight, and office activities. For gamers, I don't think that's good. Depending on the game.

De

Okay it is definitely very useful for me and I will be satisfied with it regardless of whether it is enough to gamble or not

I would have been interested in classic gaming but it doesn't have to. My advantage is that I have a google stadia and therefore do not have to rely on an extremely expensive laptop or pc that is perfectly geared for gaming. Instead, I can certainly use this laptop wonderfully with google stadia zuzoceken, which with a strong internet line will run smoothly based on cloud (and with my laptop on 4k?) And is cheap.

De

Okay thanks that could help me, then I now roughly know what I'm thinking about the ultrabook.

and luckily I don't like Fortnite and I have another way to gamble that will surely also fit very well with this laptop, namely with the new google stadia.

can you tell me if 2560 times 1440 is 4k or is it just 2k? Someone told me it was 2k but since these laptops match my model and offer this graphic it is uhd and that is 4k or not?

Man, somehow I would now like to own the newest and most expensive of these Lenovo carbons, for whatever reason. Weird haha. For that you would best in a company that always gives something to work xD

Ca

Yes, WQHD is 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, 1440p or 2k is all the same

De

Okay I checked it out or understood it through you. 4k would be more likely to be found on television or if you really get a laptop or screen then that would be even more pixels than my wqhd with the laptop here that would correspond to 4 times full hd or even a best cinema screen in the best case.

but wqhd is after all uhd and corresponds to 4 times hd 720, which means that the resolution is extremely good for me or what do you think, then it is worth doing things or buying in 4k?

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Ultrabook:

Light, thin, little performance (not suitable for games) is not the intention of an ultrabook.

PC:

Performance when playing is dependent on their basic components such as CPU, GPU and RAM. The performance is only as good as its weakest link, especially the CPU and GPU.

For example, playing an Intel 9900K with the Intel iGPU and Fortnite, ARK or similar makes no sense… The same applies to an Intel Celron with RTX2080.

You can try games or read through the system requirements BEFORE you do not follow the minimum.